The gorge. Quite picturesque. There are a lot of people. At the entrance there is a passage through an icy clear river, then 500 m along islands of stones and a mud stream (water with a lot of viscous clay) . Gradually it becomes deeper and fewer people. After 500 m, the first waterfall is about the height of a man. If you climb, then another 500 meters of an almost deserted obstacle course of waist-high cargo flow stones and rapid water rolls. This section is served by guides who offer escort and assistance for money. Their work costs the requested money ($15 per person), etc. it increases the chances of not breaking anything. Group acrobatics is needed in a couple of places. At the very end there is a mud waterfall 4 meters high and a ghostly opportunity to go further along a completely deserted gorge.
As a result, I do not recommend it. You won't find any special beauties. If you go, limit yourself to the first 200 m. And then go rafting - it's much more interesting. There are also nuances there)
The proposed 45-minute rafting actually turns out to be a 20-minute swim for 4 km, a 30-minute wait for loading on the bus and a 10-minute return. But it's fun. I recommend.
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ирина ермолина
Level 12 Local Expert
October 4
The gorge is very beautiful
There are small waterfalls near the cafe and the water in the river is sooo cold. But then it gets much warmer and it's quite comfortable to walk.
We didn't get to the very end, to the waterfall. For a complete impression, the accessible part of the route was enough)
Wear special slippers, they are really more comfortable than sandals.
The advice is to come in the morning working.
We arrived at about 9.45 and there were almost no people. We walked for our pleasure
By 11 a.m., groups began to arrive and visitors began to flow